In this roundup, we’ll go over all the new jailbreak tweak releases from the past week. As usual, we’ll begin by outlining our favorites and get to the rest of them afterward.

Our favorite releases this week

NotificationsHeaderCustomText – FREE

NotificationsCustomHeaderText lets you customize the header text string that appears at the top of Notification Center.

The tweak puts a preference pane in the Settings app where you can type the custom string of text you want. Moreover, you can configure other miscellaneous options concerning Notification Center to your heart’s content. You will need to respring to save your changes.

NotificationXI – FREE

Notification banners in iOS 10 are two-toned, while those in iOS 11 aren’t. If you prefer the look and feel of iOS 11’s notification banners, then you might want to try a new free jailbreak tweak called NotificationXI.

From the moment you install NotificationXI, your notification banners throughout iOS become more like those on iOS 11. The tweak impacts those that appear on the Lock screen and Notification Center, as well as the ones that pop up on the Home screen or within apps.

There aren’t significant cosmetic differences between the two, but if you don’t think you’ll get a chance to jailbreak iOS 11 in the future, then making your jailbroken iOS 10 device look like iOS 11 will be the next best thing that you can do.

Specbreak – FREE

Spectrum blocks jailbreakers from using their Spectrum TV app, but a new free jailbreak tweak called Specbreak lets jailbreakers circumvent this jailbreak detection and use the app anyway.

Spectrum might have their own unique reasons for blocking jailbreakers from using their app, but it seems unfair to those who pay for the service to be unable to access it from their device(s), jailbroken or not.

Once you install it, you should never again have to see the screen you see above.